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carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the campaign trail with new urgency. romney has been riding a wave after the first debate bichlt all accounts, president obama got the edge in the second debate. last chance for two men to go nose to nose in a race that's now too close to call. dana bash joins us, also from boca raton, florida, the site of last night's face-off. how was this debate different from the previous two? >> reporter: i think it was a flip of what you just described about the first debate. president obama was incredibly aggressive, snarky at times. mitt romney almost it looked like he was biting his tongue, tryi
carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the campaign trail with new urgency. romney has been riding a wave after...
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carol? >> and that can only mean good things for all of us in our economy, of course. alison kosik. alison can't hear me. sorry, we're having technical difficulties there. you got the gist. >>> we're taking a closer look at the aftermath of superstorm sandy and the full scope of the devastation that's just now coming into view. these are new pictures that just fed into cnn moments ago. the storm's death toll just in the united states stands at 40. new york police say 22 people died in the city alone. take a look at this video from an nypd helicopter. across the region thousands of people had to be rescued from their flooded homes. many were chased to their rooftops to escape the rising waters. and today, as national guards troops roll into overwhelmed towns and villages, people are ask i asking when will things ever get back to normal? it seems so far out of reach right now. more than 6 million homes and businesses still without power. and many of those people who live along the northeastern
carol? >> and that can only mean good things for all of us in our economy, of course. alison kosik. alison can't hear me. sorry, we're having technical difficulties there. you got the gist. >>> we're taking a closer look at the aftermath of superstorm sandy and the full scope of the devastation that's just now coming into view. these are new pictures that just fed into cnn moments ago. the storm's death toll just in the united states stands at 40. new york police say 22 people...
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car carol? >> and it's so cold, too. >> it is. >> it's not like your normal hurricane where it's hot and humid afterwards. it's more cold and rain. >> yes, exactly. >> alison kosik, thanks so much. our live coverage of the impact of sandy continues. seven subway tunnels in new york city flooded with water. it will take four days to pump it all out. can you say nightmare? [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there
car carol? >> and it's so cold, too. >> it is. >> it's not like your normal hurricane where it's hot and humid afterwards. it's more cold and rain. >> yes, exactly. >> alison kosik, thanks so much. our live coverage of the impact of sandy continues. seven subway tunnels in new york city flooded with water. it will take four days to pump it all out. can you say nightmare? [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks...
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i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining us. 12 hours before the big debate tonight and hillary clinton throws the president a lifeline. secretary of state taking full responsibility for the death of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts. the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. they're the ones who weigh all the threats and the risks and the needs and make a considered decision. >> clinton made it very clear to cnn's elise labott she does not want to play the blame game, something that is sure toply out in tonight's president yl debate taking place at hofstra university ong long identity. dan lothian is there right now. i suspect that secretary clinton's comments certainly will make it easier for the president tonight. >> reporter: well, you know, what it does, it pl
i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining us. 12 hours before the big debate tonight and hillary clinton throws the president a lifeline. secretary of state taking full responsibility for the death of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts. the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made...
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carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premium. get the freedom to keep the doctors you already trust. if you're eligible for medicare we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. you only have until december 7th to enroll.
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carol? >> mark preston, reporting live from denver. >>> cnn has learned months before the 9/11 attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans, there were security concerns surrounding the diplomatic mission in benghazi. the white house first called the attack spontaneous, the one in benghazi that killed the ambassador, but now says it was preplanned to terrorist linked to al qaeda. mike rogers of the house intelligence committee says key information was left out. >> picked pieces of information that fit a narrative that believed -- i don't want to question their motive, what they thought they were doing, whether it was political or not. it was clearly done. and i know other committees are going back to look at to see if congress was deliberately misled, which would be a violation of the law. >> joined by our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. you've been digging into this for new information. you say as early as april, the united states sent special forces into
carol? >> mark preston, reporting live from denver. >>> cnn has learned months before the 9/11 attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans, there were security concerns surrounding the diplomatic mission in benghazi. the white house first called the attack spontaneous, the one in benghazi that killed the ambassador, but now says it was preplanned to terrorist linked to al qaeda. mike rogers of the house intelligence committee says key information was...
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debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying something for the first time in history, to have the people ask the candidates the questions. which i loved the whole idea of participatory democracy and that the people could ask their own questions, not just journalists. i was all excited about that but i was afraid, what would happen with these undecided voters, whether they might freeze with all the cameras and talking to the two men who would lead our country. so i studied and i prepared and i knew every position of every candidate on every issue that could possibly have come up. and i had three p
debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying...
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good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> demanding let mitt be mitt. are we see iing the real mitt a opposed to the man obama has called an actor? >> well, that's the big question, carol. i think that that is essential to, i think, what will be the democrat democratic message. we've seen so many mitts during his political lifetime that who knows which is the real mitt. look, he did appear more moderate, more human even, more likable during the debate. but it still stands that his policies have not changed. he stills wants to defund planned parenthood, even wants to get rid of big bird and get rid of obamacare, talking about how he would keep covering people with pre-existing conditions but doesn't tell us how to pay for t as much as he wants to deny it, he does have a $5 trillion tax cut for millionaires that will cost middle class families a bigger tax hike. >> but still -- >> but that, i think, is the challenge for him. >> still, ana, conservatives always suspected romney was moderate. despite what maria just said he is
good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> demanding let mitt be mitt. are we see iing the real mitt a opposed to the man obama has called an actor? >> well, that's the big question, carol. i think that that is essential to, i think, what will be the democrat democratic message. we've seen so many mitts during his political lifetime that who knows which is the real mitt. look, he did appear more moderate, more human even, more likable during the debate. but it still stands that...
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carol line i want to start with you. what do you think we can expect this time around what the candidate will bring to the table for this third and final debate, where they will reach millions of americans. >> thomas i've been wrestling with this all morning trying to speculate what may happen tonight. we're not going to have the first debate where obama was asleep. we're not going to have the second debate where they were gladiators on the arena floor. tonight i don't have any idea. people are saying oh, they will be more somber and calmer and so on. bath i don't think we know. one thing i do suspect, however, is that it is going to veer away from foreign policy and get into domestic policy again. i talked to a man in my building as i was leaving this morning and i said your watching the debate tonight and he said i don't think so. i said you're not? he said no i don't care about -- i don't care about foreign policy. i don't care about israel and iran. and i'm wondering if that may be the reaction of a lot of americans
carol line i want to start with you. what do you think we can expect this time around what the candidate will bring to the table for this third and final debate, where they will reach millions of americans. >> thomas i've been wrestling with this all morning trying to speculate what may happen tonight. we're not going to have the first debate where obama was asleep. we're not going to have the second debate where they were gladiators on the arena floor. tonight i don't have any idea....
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especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file a claim. publishers are putting actually $69 million into a fund to hand out to customers. you know, we're talking about 30 cents to $1.32. these publishes are on the hook for millions of dollars. it really does add up. if you want more information go to ebooksagsettlements.com. some of us paid an extra $2 to $3 per book. not sure yet why the refunds don't reflect that $2 to $3, though. i want it all. >> i think it's because the lawyers are getting all the money. >> that's true. they get a little smidgeon, don't they? just a little bit. >> alison kosik, many thanks. >>> both mitt romney and president obama
especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file...
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a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons. he's also going to be talking about arming the syrian rebels. lastly, carol, as part of his remarks that were releasted by the campaign, interesting to note that he is also going to be calling for a prosperous state of palestine to stand side by side with the state of israel. that's a very interesting development. as you remember over the summer, carol, he talked about that foreign policy trip overseas. mitt romney was strongly criticized by some in the palestinian community after
a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to...
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in baltimore county, anne arundel county, baltimore city, and also equally affecting calverton and carol and hal moore counties, etc.. because several hundred thousand getting men and women up in bucket trucks. when the winds started exceeding 25 m.p.h., they have to be at a safeway in point until they can restore. i do not know if they can say of the restoration is over, but there are windows of opportunity. 85,000 without power right now. we have gotten some interesting facebook comments. lwoell -- lowell is fine, and his photographer is fine. some folks just lost power. all is well in carroll county. at least in that particular neighborhood. a big dust in owings mills. fingers are crossed there. very windy in northeast baltimore. there is a stronger wind gusts in catonsville. another viewer sent us a picture of a very flooded backyard in the hillside road area, so that is the situation as we speak. clearly as the storm ships, so does the power outage story. if you thought maybe you would escape this one, i think we will all be feeling this one in the next hours when it comes to power.
in baltimore county, anne arundel county, baltimore city, and also equally affecting calverton and carol and hal moore counties, etc.. because several hundred thousand getting men and women up in bucket trucks. when the winds started exceeding 25 m.p.h., they have to be at a safeway in point until they can restore. i do not know if they can say of the restoration is over, but there are windows of opportunity. 85,000 without power right now. we have gotten some interesting facebook comments....
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they now know who killed a man in a bar back in july, they just don't know where he is. 25-year-old carol anderson is the suspect in the murder of their gamble. police say anderson shot and killed a gamble back on july 8. gamble was found inside a vehicle in the parking lot at the bar. anyone with the information on anderson's whereabouts should call police. police in howard county say a man who had recorded himself committing a crime. they are searching for a mysterious peeping tom seen in this video setting up that be the setting up a camera at the home of two women in ellicott city. he has been recording the women in their bedrooms and bathrooms since june. is not clear how to gain access to the condo, but he has seen multiple times resetting the camera. >> after a long and very heated court battle this afternoon, thousands of files from the boy scouts of america were made public. documents outlined decades of abuse by some scout leaders. jay gray has more on what is inside the so-called perversion files. >> these documents have been hidden from the public for decades, just like so man
they now know who killed a man in a bar back in july, they just don't know where he is. 25-year-old carol anderson is the suspect in the murder of their gamble. police say anderson shot and killed a gamble back on july 8. gamble was found inside a vehicle in the parking lot at the bar. anyone with the information on anderson's whereabouts should call police. police in howard county say a man who had recorded himself committing a crime. they are searching for a mysterious peeping tom seen in...
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my name is carole simpson. and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minutedebate. >> 90-minute debate, she says. that is carole simpson then. and here is carole simpson today. once again, the lady in red. carole simpson, amazing seeing you here, 20 years later, welcome. you know, all kinds of history made that night. you and i were talking on the commercial break, people recognizing you all around the world in the 20 years since. and it was unique about that night, the three debaters, not the usual two, you had, my goodness, questions from the audience, you had yourself, you're the first woman to host a presidential debate. just -- if i may, first question, perspectivewise, you presided over history, did you not? >> i did. and that was the most exciting -- it was the pinnacle of my career to be able to moderate a presidential debate that is like every reporter's dream in washington is to have that opportunity. so i was thrilled. and i don't like you talking about digging way deep into the archives. you're m
my name is carole simpson. and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minutedebate. >> 90-minute debate, she says. that is carole simpson then. and here is carole simpson today. once again, the lady in red. carole simpson, amazing seeing you here, 20 years later, welcome. you know, all kinds of history made that night. you and i were talking on the commercial break, people recognizing you all around the world in the 20 years since. and it was unique about that night, the three debaters,...
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carole simpson. >> they got to her. okay. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, our political panel's take what to watch for and expect tonight. >>> first, of course, the white house soup of the day. do you like cheese? do you like cheese in your soup? do you like swiss chard and feta? that's what we got today. all we're missing is the beer to go with the beer and cheese and -- that's lot of cheese in that soup. i think we ought to call it fromage. be right back. [ man ] december 7th. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. open enrollment starts october 15th and ends december 7th. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. discover
carole simpson. >> they got to her. okay. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, our political panel's take what to watch for and expect tonight. >>> first, of course, the white house soup of the day. do you like cheese? do you like cheese in your soup? do you like swiss chard and feta? that's what we got today. all we're missing is the beer to go with the beer and cheese and -- that's lot of cheese in that soup. i think we ought to call it fromage. be...
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few spots in carol county, temperatures that are falling to around 40 degrees. 71 today with a blend of sunshine, clouds normally should be around 65. you'll notice we will see temperatures above average for the next several days. in fact, satellite picture clear overhead, you'll notice some clouds mixing it up over the skyline tomorrow. your planner reflects clear skies for tonight. right around midnight, 52. chilly wake-up at 47. it's a blend of sunshine and clouds around sunshine. really that's the same deal going into the 4:00 hour. temperature around 75 degrees. clear skies on the doppler radar. we do find a couple of spotty showers out near detroit, most of the action will stay up towards the north, high pressure, locked in over the eastern third, that is certainly going to boost our temperatures up in fact high pressure slides just on top of us by tomorrow. that's going to open the door for more of a southerly wind. notice the temperatures, kansas city at 69 degrees, 64 in dallas, again some of this warmth will be headed in our direction. not only tomorrow, but also wednesday
few spots in carol county, temperatures that are falling to around 40 degrees. 71 today with a blend of sunshine, clouds normally should be around 65. you'll notice we will see temperatures above average for the next several days. in fact, satellite picture clear overhead, you'll notice some clouds mixing it up over the skyline tomorrow. your planner reflects clear skies for tonight. right around midnight, 52. chilly wake-up at 47. it's a blend of sunshine and clouds around sunshine. really...
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the national park service spokesperson carol johnson says it did. she says what happened is that the level of ozone needed to prevent the algae from forming wasn't calibrated correctly. >> we had to do some tweaks, figure out how much ozone to inject into the water to kill the nutrients that the algae feeds on. because we had it too low at the beginning, algae took hold. >> i used to clean pools as an engineer and i know what can happen with this. one little change and the algae is everywhere. >> reporter: it will take a few days for the clean-up to be completed and then three more days for the pool to he refilled. all of the work costing about $100,000. the money coming out of the national park service's maintenance budget. >> this is a maintenance issue. we have to do this once a euro. we had to do it sooner than we thought. >> reporter: the renovation project included reunforcing the bottom of the pool to prevent millions of gallons from leaking out every month. it included new led lights. the green project turning green wasn't in the plans. >> i
the national park service spokesperson carol johnson says it did. she says what happened is that the level of ozone needed to prevent the algae from forming wasn't calibrated correctly. >> we had to do some tweaks, figure out how much ozone to inject into the water to kill the nutrients that the algae feeds on. because we had it too low at the beginning, algae took hold. >> i used to clean pools as an engineer and i know what can happen with this. one little change and the algae is...
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carol simpson, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and as we mentioned, round two here for the president and mitt romney tomorrow night, our special live coverage begins 7:00 eastern, cnn, and cnn.com. >>> father, grandfather, circuit court judge, sunday schoolteacher. >> he was the center of our universe. >> the personal side of a suspected case of meningitis. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, a
carol simpson, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and as we mentioned, round two here for the president and mitt romney tomorrow night, our special live coverage begins 7:00 eastern, cnn, and cnn.com. >>> father, grandfather, circuit court judge, sunday schoolteacher. >> he was the center of our universe. >> the personal side of a suspected case of meningitis. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a...
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i will turn it over to carol. >> i am glad. one reason i am supporting president obama is that i have the feeling he is grounded in the real world and as i said in researching dr. biden, i found out that she has children and we have a lot in common. got married in the 1970's, had children in the 1980's. we both have been educators. i started teaching in minneapolis in 1970 and taught mostly in the inner city. in 2004 i retired. she began as a high school english teacher and in her time she taught as a psychiatric hospital for adolescents which had to be a challenging assignment. later she moved on to teach at community colleges and still works as a professor at a community college. i found a blog entry from 2008. apparently she sat in on a conference call and one of the participants said i can't remember when i have interviewed a public figure who sounded so much like the people i work with every day, and of course that's probably because i am a teacher. some of that made me feel that she kind of knows what it's like to be in a
i will turn it over to carol. >> i am glad. one reason i am supporting president obama is that i have the feeling he is grounded in the real world and as i said in researching dr. biden, i found out that she has children and we have a lot in common. got married in the 1970's, had children in the 1980's. we both have been educators. i started teaching in minneapolis in 1970 and taught mostly in the inner city. in 2004 i retired. she began as a high school english teacher and in her time...
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. >>> carol's here to tell us what we're looking at in sports. >> busy thursday. and for orioles fans, the second best playing in the play-offs. watching the yankees lose. the yankees have their backs against the wall in the alcs. another capital star signs in russia. >>> rg3's latest honor, being knighted. >>> hello, everybody, welcome back. doug kammerer in with you this afternoon. no gusts reported right now. but we are seeing higher gusts in parts of the area. upwards of 20, even 25 miles per hour. temperatures 64 in gaithersburg, 68 right now in leesburg. 66 in manassas. camp spring coming in at 65 degrees. temperatures at or above average today. the rain falling through loudoun county, fauquier county. and fairfax county starting to see showers around the district, over towards the falls church area, portions of montgomery county. most of this very, very light. as you get back towards the west, we are looking at heavier showers, especially right over towards the front royal area. happy creek, a subdivision just to the east of front royal. you're looking at s
. >>> carol's here to tell us what we're looking at in sports. >> busy thursday. and for orioles fans, the second best playing in the play-offs. watching the yankees lose. the yankees have their backs against the wall in the alcs. another capital star signs in russia. >>> rg3's latest honor, being knighted. >>> hello, everybody, welcome back. doug kammerer in with you this afternoon. no gusts reported right now. but we are seeing higher gusts in parts of the...
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also a talk with carole simpson, the first african-american presidential debate moderator. other guests, congressman steve israel from new york. debate is in his district. jen psaki with the obama campaign is going to join us and pop star mica. >> october 16th, a tuesday, "starting point" begins right now. >> morning, welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning is the rematch. in just about 14 hours president obama, mitt romney, will square off in the second presidential debate. it's going to take place here. the debate hall on the campus of long island's hofstra university. going to be a town hall-style event, moderated by our very own candy crowley. candidates taking direct questions from a group of uncommitted voters. cnn's dan lothian is live for us at hofstra this morning. dan, good morning. >> good morning. and you talked about those uncommitted voters. about 80 of them will be in the audience, and from that group they'll be the ones asking the questions based on the coin toss governor mitt romney will get the first question. now, as you know, the president will
also a talk with carole simpson, the first african-american presidential debate moderator. other guests, congressman steve israel from new york. debate is in his district. jen psaki with the obama campaign is going to join us and pop star mica. >> october 16th, a tuesday, "starting point" begins right now. >> morning, welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning is the rematch. in just about 14 hours president obama, mitt romney, will square off in the...
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of world war i, the two sides, german and english, climbed out of their trenches and sang christmas carols together. well, today, an echo of that spirit rose over the jersey shore. two politicians of different parties figuring out how to do their jobs together. say what you will, debbie downers of the world, there comes a time when the grown-ups got to do their jobs. so they put away their toys, their big birds and their bayonets and do the business they got elected to. i love politics, and today is one of the reasons. it's not all stupid ads on tv, it's not all handlers and bs artists. some days it's just a job, and some days like today, it's the most important job we've got. joining me to talk about this, this remarkable political moment today that unfolded on the jersey shore, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and david corn watkins, bureau chief for mother jones and the author of "47%." both are msnbc political analysts. governor rendell, i know you're an ocean city guy, 34th street, you've been down there, you're well known in that community. i don't know what it meant to you, b
of world war i, the two sides, german and english, climbed out of their trenches and sang christmas carols together. well, today, an echo of that spirit rose over the jersey shore. two politicians of different parties figuring out how to do their jobs together. say what you will, debbie downers of the world, there comes a time when the grown-ups got to do their jobs. so they put away their toys, their big birds and their bayonets and do the business they got elected to. i love politics, and...
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i'm carol maloney. have a great saturday. >> as carol just mentioned this is home coming weekend at howard and the football game is just part of the festivities. howard's show time marching band will be performing before the game in the school's annual home coming parade. about 30,000 people will pack the streets. "the washington post" has called it one of the must see events of the year. the home coming party continues tonight with a step show at constitution hall. >>> this morning a recall on hoodies sold at target with high levels of lead. the consumer product safety commission is launching a voluntary recall of fleece hoodies and t-shirts made by the children's apparel network with disney characters snow white, mickey mouse, and cars. the zippers on the products contain high levels of lead. if you have one of these you are urged to keep them from children and return them for a full refund. >>> talk about a mad dash to find the best deal on the best wedding gown. dozens of brides to be and even a few
i'm carol maloney. have a great saturday. >> as carol just mentioned this is home coming weekend at howard and the football game is just part of the festivities. howard's show time marching band will be performing before the game in the school's annual home coming parade. about 30,000 people will pack the streets. "the washington post" has called it one of the must see events of the year. the home coming party continues tonight with a step show at constitution hall. >>>...
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i'm carol maloney. i hope your saturday is a good one. >> thanks, carol. >>> turns out michael phelps is not just king of the pool but he is also not too bad on the links either. check this out. the champion swimmer was competing in the pro-am golf tournament scotland when he sank that 50-yarder. that is longer than the pool he usually swims in. in fact he might now hold the record for the longest televised pike to be made. >> just what he needs. another record. >>> right now hundreds of people are running with the wounded warriors. the 5-k race raises money for the wounded warrior transitional housing project. the proceeds will be used to build traditional homes for wounded warriors in the vincent hall retirement community in mclean, virginia. today's race started at 8:00 a.m. at mclean square but that is along old dominion drive. >>> one service member got to give her daughter a surprise after coming home from afghanistan. every year little brooklyn would pick pumpkins with her mom sergeant first clas
i'm carol maloney. i hope your saturday is a good one. >> thanks, carol. >>> turns out michael phelps is not just king of the pool but he is also not too bad on the links either. check this out. the champion swimmer was competing in the pro-am golf tournament scotland when he sank that 50-yarder. that is longer than the pool he usually swims in. in fact he might now hold the record for the longest televised pike to be made. >> just what he needs. another record....
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it may come a little closer to carol manor here. but this part is where we have an active tornado warning. the possibility of a tornado. this is why we're bringing you this live breaking weather coverage if we see the storm lose it's rotation. if we cancel this tornado warning. obviously we'll be back. probably maryland's most powerful radar. you see this notch. that is an area where we have winds coming at the radar. winds moving to the radar south and west. just east of route 83. buried in central baltimore county. so here is a larger look. large storm cell. we have a tremendous updraft in the storm. probably some hail coming down here as well. plenty of embedded and lightning. the storm track moving into western hartford county. so like, again, these are the areas that you want to kind of be keeping an eye on. a different perspective here now. i want to zoom in a little bit here if we can. i do want to bring in roseanne if you're seeing anything on the social media strings, we encourage you not to get in the line of fire here but
it may come a little closer to carol manor here. but this part is where we have an active tornado warning. the possibility of a tornado. this is why we're bringing you this live breaking weather coverage if we see the storm lose it's rotation. if we cancel this tornado warning. obviously we'll be back. probably maryland's most powerful radar. you see this notch. that is an area where we have winds coming at the radar. winds moving to the radar south and west. just east of route 83. buried in...
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the tree fell next to carol's home. the power now gone and she can't even park in her driveway. >> i stood in front of the glass front door, waiting for the wind to die down and all of a sudden i heard pop and saw sparks flying. >> reporter: powerlines so close to the homes, trick or treaters being told to stay away. kent has lived here for about 30 years. no power in his home and he's not alone. >> these people are at a hotel. there's nobody even here. and this lady is -- last i checked, over 100. >> reporter: his 100-year-old neighbor is francis. she has a daughter that lives five houses down with power. she's staying here now, a warm comfort now that the nights are getting cold. >> considering my age, i think i'm doing okay. >> reporter: you hope to get back into your house as soon as possible? >> i hope so. i would like to get back into a heated house. >> reporter: as far as the smaller road, the secondary roads that are still blocked in northern virginia, there are about 20 and all of those closures are related to
the tree fell next to carol's home. the power now gone and she can't even park in her driveway. >> i stood in front of the glass front door, waiting for the wind to die down and all of a sudden i heard pop and saw sparks flying. >> reporter: powerlines so close to the homes, trick or treaters being told to stay away. kent has lived here for about 30 years. no power in his home and he's not alone. >> these people are at a hotel. there's nobody even here. and this lady is --...
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carole simpson, who was the last woman to host the town hall debate, said i was not a moderator in the sense of jim lehr lehrer. as a town hall moderator i was told which audience member to go to next. i had no power at all to choose the people and what question asked. the only women they selected they put this this neutered town hall debate where they have no control. candy crowley, this is her life. she follows the political cycle day in and day out unlike jim lehrer or martha raddatz. >> it's like they're asking these women to host the dinner party in the '50s. stay in the kitchen and make sure everyone is taken care of and the men folk will have the real conversation. go back to the kitchen. >> it's a little odd. >> we needed spartanburg omebod the cards, get ryan seacrest. here's what it said on your card. say that. candy crowley is a serious journalist. she can help amplify the question, so you may not ask the exact right question undecided voter, but i'll make sure it gets asked in the right way. the candidate might try it to say i won't let you do that. to chain her down is tot
carole simpson, who was the last woman to host the town hall debate, said i was not a moderator in the sense of jim lehr lehrer. as a town hall moderator i was told which audience member to go to next. i had no power at all to choose the people and what question asked. the only women they selected they put this this neutered town hall debate where they have no control. candy crowley, this is her life. she follows the political cycle day in and day out unlike jim lehrer or martha raddatz....
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heather carol died of blunt force trauma. now on saturday, her body was found inside the home of a family friend following a police standoff. he said she died after they had an argument when she was first reported missing. bail has been set at $1.5 million. >>> administrators are racing to keep the school's accreditation. they have filed an action plan detailing proposed improvements. the school plans on cutting costs by closing 3 satellite facilities, and reducing staff. >> we do have some breaking news regarding cyclist, lance armstrong. he announced he is stepping down from his charity. he has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for the foundation. he wants them to focus on charity work rather than getting bogged down from recent doping use. levi was dropped by the cycling team yesterday. he is also suspended from cycling for six months. he confessed to doping as part of what happened during armstrong's career. >>> from the nhl season labor talks get back underway. the players union will take a look and respond to the l
heather carol died of blunt force trauma. now on saturday, her body was found inside the home of a family friend following a police standoff. he said she died after they had an argument when she was first reported missing. bail has been set at $1.5 million. >>> administrators are racing to keep the school's accreditation. they have filed an action plan detailing proposed improvements. the school plans on cutting costs by closing 3 satellite facilities, and reducing staff. >> we...
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well, for the record i like you, carole simpson. and i'm awfully glad you're coming on our show with more frequency. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a good saturday. >> and you. >>> and we remind you that our coverage of monday night's third and final debate begins at 8:00 eastern right here on msnbc. >>> now it's time for a preview of what's coming up next with msnbc live. we have richard louis there. >> love her voice. we're seeing more focus on the particular blue state that could very well go red. we dig into this new strategy in pennsylvania. we also ask why north carolina may lose some attention. plus is it time to revamp presidential debates? and we've got the debate topic that hasn't come up, climate change. bill nye the science guy talks about what's hype and what's right. we go live to the campaign trail, too. busy day. >> it is. we'll be tuning in thanks so much, richard. >>> cominging up next key senate battles with the balance of power at stake. ahead on "weekends with alex witt." [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smok
well, for the record i like you, carole simpson. and i'm awfully glad you're coming on our show with more frequency. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a good saturday. >> and you. >>> and we remind you that our coverage of monday night's third and final debate begins at 8:00 eastern right here on msnbc. >>> now it's time for a preview of what's coming up next with msnbc live. we have richard louis there. >> love her voice. we're seeing more focus on the...
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carol burnett is getting a big honor from her alma mater. hollywood high school's performing arts center announced it's naming an annual award after the 79-year-old funny woman. she will be the first recipient. other famous alumni of the high school include judy garland, mickey rooney, cher and lawrence fishburg. rock legend rod stewart signed copies of his new memoir at a manhattan bookstore. the book takes an upbeat look back at the raspy voice singer's career and includes tidbits like he almost left one of his biggest hit maggie may off his album. that's your eye on entertainment, cbs news, hollywood. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. i wonder if he talks about all his lives in that book. >> he said he didn't have that money. 50 women total. >> and he gets all of his wives back for holidays. they celebrate. >> he didn't -- [ multiple voices ] >> wow this took a dramatic turn turn. no jacket required today. >> exactly. another nice, warm october day. feeling line september
carol burnett is getting a big honor from her alma mater. hollywood high school's performing arts center announced it's naming an annual award after the 79-year-old funny woman. she will be the first recipient. other famous alumni of the high school include judy garland, mickey rooney, cher and lawrence fishburg. rock legend rod stewart signed copies of his new memoir at a manhattan bookstore. the book takes an upbeat look back at the raspy voice singer's career and includes tidbits like he...
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the first moderator, carol simpson said the live tv experiment was so nerve-racking that what she did because she was so concerned about what people might say, she wrote down the candidates issues on a zillion three by five note cards. 80, the number of undecided voters chosen to submit questions ahead of crowley to c. 69, 900,000, number of people who watched the 1992 town hall. it is time for the second most watched debate ever. that was with sarah palin and joe biden in 2008. 23, the number of town hall type meetings that governor romney has attended this election cycle. president obama has attended one in the same time. that was in july. two, the clock will be kicking. . candidates are supposed to finish their answers in just two minutes. joining me live, presidential historian alan schroeder, author of presidential debate, 50 years of high risk tv. all right. so i know you're looking forward to this tonight. the bar for obama specifically. higher tonight than it was when he faced john mccain at his last town hall style debate four years ago and obama had to prove he was president
the first moderator, carol simpson said the live tv experiment was so nerve-racking that what she did because she was so concerned about what people might say, she wrote down the candidates issues on a zillion three by five note cards. 80, the number of undecided voters chosen to submit questions ahead of crowley to c. 69, 900,000, number of people who watched the 1992 town hall. it is time for the second most watched debate ever. that was with sarah palin and joe biden in 2008. 23, the number...